Best Musical Instrument Stores

February 20, 2013 9:00 AM

Source: AP

Whether you’re looking to rock out with the latest guitars and amps, or pick up everything you need for pianos, keyboards, brass and woodwind instruments, these locations across South Florida will help you stay in tune with your inner musician.

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Tropical Music Export Express

Guitars, Amps, Drums, Basses, Tropical Music has you covered. The shop, located in Miami, also serves Central & South America and the Caribbean. The shop includes brands ranging from Ibanez to Peavey to Tama and everything in between. You can also get everything you need for your concert band student to sound their very best.

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Allegro Music Center

Allegro is a full-service music center that will cater more toward string instruments, band/orchestra brass and woodwind instruments needed for any level of player. The shop includes guitars, violins, cellos, basses, and other instruments like clarinets and saxophones. Allegro also claims the largest selection of sheet music in South Florida with an inventory of more than 22,000 titles.

Monster Music

Monster Music sells the best brands of instruments, DJ equipment, and pro-audio. It’s been open since 2005 and you can get drums, amps, keyboards, lighting, accessories, and even guitars and basses at Monster Music. They have guitars from brands including Charvel, Gibson, ESP, Epiphone, and many others.

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Sam Ash

While Sam Ash is a chain store, it has almost everything you can ask for when it comes to guitars, basses, percussion, and keyboards. Sam Ash has all of the brands of equipment you could want including Sabian, Epiphone, Kustom, Zildijan, MXR, and Yamaha.

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Guitar Center

Obviously when you call yourselves Guitar Center, you better be able to satisfy the needs of guitarists. Guitar Center does that and more. From a wall of guitars to drum rooms to another wall of basses and acoustic guitars, Guitar Center has you covered. When you’ve selected your axe and want to know what it sounds like, the staff will help you plug in and let you check out your axe for a few minutes before you hit the cash register.